A referendum for $6.1 million in additional revenue for the Kokomo school corporation was overwhelmingly voted down on Tuesday.
Meant for enhanced academic programs, technology upgrades and nearly two-third of it for staff salaries was denied by voters with 68 percent voting against, 10,262 - 4930.
Voters in two central Indiana communities said "no" to property tax increases to help fund their public schools.
Marshall County Highway Department in good financial shape despite busy winter
Plymouth awards Commercial Revitalization Grant for historic building restoration
REES Theatre & Plymouth Chamber partner for local business expo on Thursday
Polk & Tippecanoe Twps. have Republican races in May Primary
Plymouth Board of Public Works & Safety approves 3 new police vehicles, opens quotes for other departments
Attorney General wins $6.25 million settlement following alleged conspiracy to inflate EpiPen prices
Gov. Braun, ISP protect Hoosier kidsfFrom online predators
INDOT to hold open house regarding U.S. 31 improvements
